33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#79
June 22, 2015


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In A Cold Sweat
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

Hour One

1.   Bruce Cockburn: All The Diamonds In The World (Bruce Cockburn) *
2.   The Characters: Tell Me *
3.   The Shirelles: Boys
4.   Bobby Vee: The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
5.   Moby Grape: Motorcycle Irene
6.   The Rainvilles: Polar Bear Express (Morris Rainville) *
7.   Buffy Sainte-Marie: I’m Gonna Be A Country Girl Again (Buffy Sainte-Marie) *
8.   Pete Schofield & The Canadians: Sign of the Times *
9.   Bobby Darin: Milord
10. The Roaches: Want Not Want Not
11. Crispian St. Peters: The Pied Piper
12. John Hammond Jr.: Diddly Daddy
13. Al Caiola & Orchestra: The Lonely Rebel
14. Bruce Springsteen: Used Cars (Bruce Springsteen)
15, Don Nix: going Back To Juka
16. The Chief Tones: I Shouldn’t Have Did What I Done *
17. Les Freres Lizotte: Reel de Moulinet *

Hour 2

1.   Bob Cussen Bluegrass Band: Fuddle Duddle Rag
2.   Eddie Legere: Rory Get Your Dory
3.   Crowbar: Deadhead Out Of St. John’s
4.   Juliette: Oh Lonesome Me (Bob Gibson)
5.   Whiskey Hollow: Whiskey Bottle
6.   West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band: Transparent Day
7.   Ronnie Abramson: Light Up Your Love
8.   Terry Black: Unless You Care
9.   Spencer Davis Group: The Hammer Song
10. Eddy Thornton: Miss McLeod’s Reel
11. Dave Clark Five: Catch Us If You Can
12. Gerry & The Pacemakers: Reelin’ & Rockin’
13. Brenda Lee: I’m Sorry
14. Helen Shapiro: Apologize
15. Chuck McCabe: That Old Pet Rock Of Mine
16. Justin Tubb: That’s Alright
17. Melissa Payne: Take Me Away (Melissa Payne)
18. John Prine: Spanish Pipe Dream (John Prine)

Cancon = 38%
 
Hour One

Talk

1.   Bruce Cockburn: All The Diamonds In The World (Bruce Cockburn) *
Salt Sea & Time: True North Records – TN-16
Ottawa ON
Kbruce Cockburn: guitar, vocal
Eugene Martynec: guitar, synth
Jack Zaza: clarinet
Produced by Brian Anthony & Eugene Martynec – 1974
Recorded by Bill Seddon at Thunder Sound, Toronto

Talk

2.   The Characters: Tell Me *
45 Single: Red Leaf TTM 624
Ottawa ON
Bruce Ireland lead guitar
Gilbert Gibby Rozon rhythm guitar
Randy Shipclark bass
Pierre Lalond - drums 1962-62
Raymond Legault drums 1963-67
Richard cousineau saxophone, vocals
Produced 1966

3.   The Shirelles: Boys (Luther Dixon / Wes Farrell)
Beatle Originals: Rhino Records RNLP 70071
Passaic NJ
Addie "Micki" Harris,
Shirley Owens,
Beverly Lee,
Doris Coley
King Curtis: sax
Produced - 1960
Compilation Producer: Richard Foos & Gary Stewart 1986
Audio Remastering: Bill Inglot

Aka The Poquellos active between 1957
B Side of Will You Love Me Tomorrow

4.   Bobby Vee: The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (Benjamin  Weisman / Dorothy Wayne / Marilyn Garrett)
45 Single: Liberty Records F5552
Fargo, ND
Jimmy Mann Singers
Ernie Freeman: conductor
Produced 1962

     b. April 30, 1943 now 71
     Only #1 song was Take Good Care of my Baby

Talk

5.   Moby Grape: Motorcycle Irene (Skip Spence)
Wow: Columbia CS 9613
San Francisco CA
Peter Lewis rhythm guitar, vocals
Bob Mosley bass, vocals
Jerry Miller lead guitar, vocals
Skip Spence rhythm guitar, piano, vocals
Don Stevenson drums, vocals
Produced by David Rubinson 1968
Released April 3, 1968

A double album Wow & Grape Jam.
Spence from Windsor ON was the original drummer for Jefferson Airplane. Formed Moby Grape in 1966.
Name came from a Grape Joke: What's big and purple and lives in the ocean?
Peter Lewis was the son of Loretta Young
The band had three lead guitarists, somewhat like Buffalo Springfield.
Released 5 singles simultaneously something that has never been done since
The album included the track "Just Like Gene Autry, a Foxtrot", a tribute to the ballroom music big band era which was tracked to only be played back properly at the speed of 78 RPM
Spence, like Peter Green, Syd Barrett, was a casualty of too many drugs

6.   The Rainvilles: Polar Bear Express (Morris & Dot Rainville) *
Polar Bear Express (and other songs): Melbourne - SMLP 4020
Dot Rainville - Morris Rainville
Sudbury ON
Producer not listed - 1972

7.   Buffy Sainte-Marie: I’m Gonna Be A Country Girl Again (Buffy Sainte-Marie) *
Piapot Cree First Nations Reserve, SK
Buffy Sainte-Marie: guitar, vocals
Grady Martin: electric guitar
Ray Edenton, Velma Smith: guitar
Harald Rugg, Lloyd Green: steel
Wayne Moss, Jerry Shook: bass guitar
Junior Huskey: standup bass
Floyd Cramer: piano
Grover Lavender: fiddle
Sonny Osborne: banjo
Buddy Harman, Bill Ackerman: drums
The Jordanaires: bg vocals
Produced by Bob Lurie & Maynard Solomon 1968

Talk

8.   Pete Schofield & The Canadians: Sign of the Times *
It’s A Sign Of The Times: Birchmount Records – BM 502
Toronto ON
Pete Schofield: sax, clarinet
Ron Grant: sax, clarinet
George Zarras: sax, clarinet
Pete Maher: sax, clarinet
Ian McKay: trumpet
Brian Leonard: drums
Rick Homme: bass
Rob Edwards: guitar
George Collins: keys
Produced by Pete Schofield – 1967
Recorded by Pete Houston

9.   Bobby Darin: Milord (Monnot / Moustaki)
45 Single b/w Golden Earings: Atco Records – 6297
New York City
Bobby Darin, vocals
Neil Sedaka, piano;
other details unknown
Produced by Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler - 1964
Recorded by Tom Dowd at Atlantic Studio, New York City March 5, 1964

Originally by Edith Piaf - 1959
Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 December 20, 1973)
In 1990, singer Paul Anka made the speech inducting Darin into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

10. The Roches: Want Not, Want Not (Suzi & Terri Roche)
from Keep On Doing: Warner Bros WBK 57027
Park Ridge, New Jersey
Maggie Roche: acoustic guitar, synthesizer, piano, singing
Terre Roche: acoustic guitar, electric guitar, singing
Suzzy Roche: acoustic guitar, singing
Tony Levin: bass guitar
Bill Bruford: percussion
Robert Fripp: guitar and devices
Produced by Robert Fripp 1982
Recorded by Craig Leon. Assisted by Ken Tracht
Recorded June, 1982 at Blue Rock Studios, New York City
 
11.      15. Crispian St. Peters: The Pied Piper (Artie Kornfeld - Steve Duboff)
The Pied Piper: London Records LL 3488 mono
Swanley UK
Produced by David Nicolson 1966

Crispian St. Peters (b. Robin Peter Smith[, 5 April 1939 8 June 2010)
Had Re-occuring nightmares of being shot on stage, which never happened claimed that Hank Snow & Elvis were his faves.  Built his own guitars
Nicolson, his manager, claimed he was 5 years younger to appeal to youth
His first charted hit was Sylvia Tysons song, You Were On My Mind, 1966
Caused a bit of outrage when he claimed that he was a better songwriter than Lennon & McCartney saying they were past it.

12. John Hammond Jr.: Diddly Daddy (H Fuqua)
Nobody But You: Stony Plain Records - SPL 1105
New York City
John Hammond Jr: guitar, vocal
Paul James: slide guitar
Bucky Berger: drums
Gene Taylor: keys
Ken Whitely: mandolin
Terry Wilkins: bass
Produced by Ken Whitely - 1987

13. Al Caiola & Orchestra: The Lonely Rebel (Don Costa)
45 single bw The Magnificent Seven: United Artists UA 261X
Jersey City, NJ
Al Caiola: guitar
Produced by John Costa - 1961

 Al Caiola (born Alexander Emil Caiola, September 7, 1920, Jersey City, New Jersey)

He has been both a studio musician and stage performer. He has recorded over fifty albums and has worked with some of the biggest stars of the 20th century, including Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Percy Faith, Buddy Holly, Mitch Miller, and Tony Bennett.

Talk

14. Bruce Springsteen: Used Cars (Bruce Springsteen)
Nebraska: Columbia Records TCX 35358
New Jersey
Bruce Springsteen: guitar, vocals
Produced by Bruce Springsteen 1982
Recorded by Mike Batlin in New Jersey
Mastered by Dennis King at Atlantic Studios

15, Don Nix: Going Back To Juka (Don Nix)
Living By The Days: Elektra Records EKS-74101
Memphis TN
Don Nix: vocals
Barry Becketrt, Chris Stainton: keys
David Hood, Donald Duck Dunn: bass
Wayne Perkins, Tippy Armstrong, Jimmy Johnson, Gimmber Nicholson: guitars
Roger Hawkins: drums
Produced by Don Nix 1971
Recorded by Marlin Green, Peter Nicholls & Don Nix at Muscle Shoals Sound, Muscle Shaols Alabama; Skyhill  Studios, Hollywood CA
Mixed by John Fry at Ardent Recording Studios, Memphis

Don Nix (born September 27, 1941, Memphis, Tennessee)

16. The Chief Tones: I Shouldn’t Have Did What I Done *
45 Single: Barry Records – B 3464
Edmonton AB
Produced - 1967

Talk

17. Les Freres Lizotte: Reel de Moulinet (Trad) *
Les Retrouvailles: Bonanza Records – B 29677
QC
Produced by Denis Campioux – circa 1975

Hour 2

1.   Bob Cussen Bluegrass Band: Fuddle Duddle Rag (Wolf Poll)
CBC Broadcast Recording: CBC Radio Canada – LM 406
Montreal QC
Bob Cussen: mandolin, fiddle
Wolf Poll: banjo
John Reissner: guitar
Stepihen Barry: bass
Produced by Mark Goldman – 1974
Recorded by J P Lafortune & M dePassillé at CBC Studios, Montreal

2.   Eddie Legere: Rory Get Your Dory
A Bluenose Songbook: Arc Records 702
Joggins NS
Mickey McGivern: lead guitar
Bob Lucier: steel
Billy Adams: bass
Tony Dimaria: drums
Artie MacLaren: guitar
Produced by Ben Weatherby 1966

3.   Crowbar: Deadhead Out Of St. John’s  (Kelly Jay)
Heavy Duty: Daffodil Records - SBA 16013
Ancaster ON
Josef Chirowski - piano, organ, vibes, flute
John Gibbard  - slide, rhythm & lead guitar
Rheal Lanthier - lead guitar
Roly Greenway - percussion, bass
Sonnie Bernardi - drums
Kelly Jay - vocal, piano
Produced by LOVE - 1972
Recorded at Soundview Studios, Long Island NY
Overdubbed at Thunder Sound, Toronto
Recorded by Bill Seddon and Mike Bourne
Mixed by Vinny Triana
Mastered by Vinny Triana at Sterling Sound, New York

Talk

4.   Juliette: Oh Lonesome Me (Bob Gibson)
Juliettes' Country Worlds: RCA Camden / CBC - CAS-2341
Laurie Bower Singers
Vancouver BC
Produced by Dave Bird - circa 1968

5.   Whiskey Hollow: Whiskey Bottle (D Singleton)
45 Single: Shotgun Records – SMC – 754
Brantford ON
Produced – 1983

6.   West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band: Transparent Day (Markley / Harris)
Part One: Reprise Records Germany – REP 54 108
Los Angeles CA
Bob Markley (vocals)
Shaun Harris (bass)
Danny Harris (guitar, vocals)
Michael Lloyd (guitar, vocals)
Ron Morgan (guitar)
John Ware (Drums)
 Produced by Bob Markley and Jimmy Bowen 1967
Recorded by Lee Herschberg

7.   Ronnie Abramson: Light Up Your Love  (R Abramson)
Jukebox of Paris: True North Records TN 34
Montreal QC
Bernie Finkelsteins Greatest Hits: Columbia / True North CDN-157
Produced by Fred Mollin 1978

TALK

8.   Terry Black Unless You Care (P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri)
Yorkville Evolution: Yorkville: YVM 33001
Glen Campbell
Leon Russell
Toronto ON
Produced by produced by Sloan and Barri 1964
LP produced by Brian Ahern & Bill Gilliland

9.   Spencer Davis Group: The Hammer Song (Trad)
Gimme Some Lovin’: Stone Records – SX 3701
Birmingham UK
Spencer Davis: guitar
Pete York: drums
Muff Windwood: bass
Stevie Windwood: organ
Produced by Chris Blackwell - 1968

10. Eddy Thornton: Miss McLeod’s Reel (Trad)
Dancing & Singing At An Irish Crossroad: Paragon Records – ALS 200
Toronto ON
Eddie Thornton: accordion
Jay Crwaford: lead guitar
Mike Duke: bass
John Neill: drums
Bob Patton: accordion
Produced by Bill Bessy and Chuck Wilton – circa 1972

11. Dave Clark Five: Catch Us If You Can (Lenny Davidson / Dave Clark)
Having A Wild Weekend: Capitol "6000" Series - T 6137
London UK
Dave Clark, Drums
Michael Smith, keys
Dennis Payton, sax
Lenny Davidson, guitar
Rick Huxley, bass
Produced by Dave Clark -  August 1965
 
12. Gerry & The Pacemakers: Reelin’ & Rockin’  (Chuck Berry)
Second Album: Capitol Canada - T 6107
Liverpool UK
Gerry Marsden: vocals, guitar
Freddie Marsden: drums
Les Chadwick: bass
Les Maguire: piano
Produced by George Martin
Recorded at Abby Road Studios, London
First Published in Canada January 11, 1965

13. Brenda Lee: Im Sorry (Ronnie Self / Dub Albritton)
Single bw Thats All You Gotta Do: Decca Records 9-31093
Atlanta GA
Produced by Owen Bradley – 1960

14. Helen Shapiro: Apologize  (Schroeder / Dutch / Rabin)
45 Single: Capitol Records: 4735
London UK
Martin Slavin’s Music
Produced – 1962
Recorded at Abby Road Studios

(born 28 September 1946)

TALK

15. Chuck McCabe: That Old Pet Rock Of Mine (A Dahl / C McCabe)
45 Single: GRT Record – GRT-044
Santa Clara, CA
Produced by Fred Vail, Dave Shipley & Dick Heard – 1976

 ‘Hello, my name’s Chuck, and I’m a recordaholic.’” August 24, 1944 - July 23, 2010

16. Justin Tubb: That’s Alright (Justin Tubb)
More County Music Samplers: Starday Records – LP 178
San Antonio TX
Produced circa 1965

Born in San Antonio, Texas August 20, 1935 – d. Nashville TN - January 24, 1998)

17. Melissa Payne: Take Me Away (Melissa Payne)
45 rpm single: Seventh Fire Records - SFR004
Peterborough ON
Produced by James McKenty & Tom Street - 2012
http://melissapaynemusic.com/

TALK

18. John Prine: Spanish Pipe Dream (John Prine)
John Prine: Atlantic Records SD 8296
Maywood, Illinois
John Prine: guitar, vocals
Reggie Young: lead guitar
Leo LeBlanc: pedal steel
John Christopher: guitar
Bobby Emmons: organ
Bobby Wood, piano
Mike Leach: bass
Gene Chrisman: drums
Bishop Heywood: percussion
Steve Goodman: guitar, harmony vocals
Dave Prine: fiddle
Neil Rosengarden: bass
Produced by Arif Mardin 1971
Recorded by Dale Smith at American Recordion Studios, Memphis (except Paradise
recorded at A&R Studios, NYC)



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